2022
DOI: 10.46398/cuestpol.4074.03
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Prospects of state regulation of venture entrepreneurship in Ukraine

Abstract: Using general and special scientific methods and generalized statistical data, the article reveals the essence of venture entrepreneurship, identifies the features and influence of venture investments on the innovative development of the Ukrainian economy in conditions of limited state resources. It has demonstrated the need to develop a strategy to improve the investment climate and expand venture investment in Ukraine, the main measures of which should include: improvement of the legisla… Show more

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“…It is undeniable that the existence of corporations provides many benefits to society and the state, such as increasing state revenue from taxes and foreign exchange, opening job opportunities, and increasing technology transfer and innovation (Tymoshenko et al, 2023). However, on the other hand, corporations can also have serious negative impacts, such as environmental pollution, exploitation or depletion of natural resources, unhealthy competition, tax manipulation, exploitation of workers or laborers, and production of goods or services that do not meet standards and may endanger consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is undeniable that the existence of corporations provides many benefits to society and the state, such as increasing state revenue from taxes and foreign exchange, opening job opportunities, and increasing technology transfer and innovation (Tymoshenko et al, 2023). However, on the other hand, corporations can also have serious negative impacts, such as environmental pollution, exploitation or depletion of natural resources, unhealthy competition, tax manipulation, exploitation of workers or laborers, and production of goods or services that do not meet standards and may endanger consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%